The Seeker
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You shouldn’t abandon Classic Who because you don’t like NuWho. Classic Who is Classic Who and the episodes are the same quality they were before.
Oh, I wasn't talking about abandoning Classic Who.You shouldn’t abandon Classic Who because you don’t like NuWho. Classic Who is Classic Who and the episodes are the same quality they were before.
Yeah, I used to do that a lot too. And now that I’m downsizing I have all this stuff to get rid of!Oh, I wasn't talking about abandoning Classic Who.
Just the wisdom of spending thousands upon thousands of dollars on trinkets...
My trinkets consist of Dalek armies, Cyberman armies, Ice Warrior squads, Doctors, Masters, companions, TARDISes, spaceships...Yeah, I used to do that a lot too. And now that I’m downsizing I have all this stuff to get rid of!
I always preferred the long form arrival and departure...God, those sound effects in that take off still sound awesome.
Or just people who knew how to tell a good story - and maybe leave their audience with something to think about - without acting like a bunch of tactless and talent-free twats about it.Back from when the show had geniuses working on it.
I didn't mind River Song in general, but there were moments when she annoyed me...This hilarious dialogue from comedy writer Moffat in THE WEDDING OF RIVER SONG was another (of many) nails in the coffin of New Who for me.....
“River Song: Use the stabilisers!
The Doctor: It doesn't have stabilisers!
River Song: The blue switches!
The Doctor: The blue ones don't do anything, they're just... blue!
River Song: Yes they're blue: they're the blue stabilisers! [presses the button and the TARDIS indeed stabilises] See?
The Doctor: Yeah? Well, it's boring now, isn't it? They're boring-ers! They're blue... boring-ers!
Amy: Doctor, how come she can fly the TARDIS?
The Doctor: You call that flying the TARDIS? [scoffs] Ha!
River Song: Okay, I've mapped the probability vectors, done a foldback on the temporal isometry, charted the ship to its destination and... [presses a button, the cloister bell clangs] parked us right alongside.
The Doctor: Parked us? But we haven't landed!
River Song: Of course we've landed; I just landed her.
The Doctor: But it didn't make the noise.
River Song: What noise?
The Doctor: You know, the... [does an impression of the TARDIS materialisation sound]
River Song: It's not supposed to make that noise. You leave the brakes on.
The Doctor: Yes, well, it's a brilliant noise. I love that noise.”